>Sure, these are all good texts (KANDEL et al), especially if you are a more
>molecular or cellular type. If you are also interested in behavior,
>consider these introductory texts:
>>1) very introductory: Biological Psychology (Kalat)
>2) less introductory: Physiology of Behavior (for some reason, I
> am forgetting the name right now)
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Neil R. Carlson....he has 3 books....an intro psych book,
a lower level physio book (undergrads) called "Physiological Psychology",
and an upper level physio book (adv undergrads/grads) called "Physiology
of Behavior". I believe the 4th ed of Physio of Behav should be due out
in the next 6 mths - 1 yr (Allyn and Bacon publishers, I believe)
Also consider Levitan and Kaczmarek's _The Neuron_ (Oxford
Press)...available in paperback, 1/8 size of Kandel, albeit more
molecular and cellular oriented than behavioral.
cheers
josh
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